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Strong understanding of HUD/LIHTC/affordable housing regulatory agreements, fair housing laws, affordable housing management principles, and the affordable housing development process, ability to understand local landlord/tenant regulations.
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Responsible for property management for Pathways units including but not limited to repairs and maintenance, managing tenant lease and rent responsibilities, unit turnovers and regular landlord inspections.
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O IF the Site Manager is required to live on-site,he/she will be provided a free rental unit and is exempt from the requirementsof the landlord/tenant law. The Site Manager isdirectly responsible for all property operations and conducting business inaccordance with company policies and procedures, HUD, Tax Credit, USDA Rural Development,Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and otherregulatory agency requirements necessary to ensure effective fiscal, physicaland social soundness.
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The Site Manager will be able to communicate allchallenges affecting the operation of the property to the Regional Manager in atimely manner. Reasonable effort will be made to give the Site Manager sufficient time tomove, but as the efficient operation of the property is predicated upon thepresence of a Site Manager, the transitional period necessarily must be veryshort.
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HUD, RD, and LIHTC guidelines and IRS rules and regulations specific to assigned property. o Certification or training in property management, LIHTC, COS, or RD training. o Experience (2+ years preferred) in LIHTC property management.
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Have expertise in the following areas: chronic homelessness, outreach and engagement strategies, intensive case management services, best practice models, mental health and substance use disorder services, crisis intervention, suicide assessment and prevention, affordable housing and public benefits applications, housing and landlord/tenant rights, eviction prevention, etc.
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Knowledge of landlord/tenant law, fair housing laws, and procedures related to property management software. The Facilities Project Manager is an integral part of the Property Operations team.
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Provide eviction prevention counseling; work with property management and HFH partner to help clients resolve issues that threaten their housing stability including tenant rights and responsibilities.
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Act as a liaison between caseworkers, program participants, and the landlord, property manager, or broker during the housing identification process which includes but is not limited to the application assistance, inspections, coordinate prospective tenant viewings, and facilitating leasing appointments.
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The Property Manager conducts all business in accordance with Gates Hudson & Associates, Inc., established policies and procedures, all Federal, State, and County Fair Housing Laws, American with Disabilities Act, and all other laws pertaining to apartments.
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REQUIRED LICENSES OR EXPERIENCES:High school diploma or equivalent; Associate’s degree preferredCertified Assisted Housing Manager in New Jersey for HUD and Tax Credit propertiesCertified Enterprise Income Verification Specialist by NCHMExperience with HUD, HMFA, COA and/or Tax Credit property managementValid driver’s license in state of residence, clean driving record and reliable transportation for local travel.
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IF the Site Manager is required to live on-site, he/she will be provided a free rental unit and is exempt from the requirements of the landlord/tenant law. Certification or training in property management, LIHTC, COS, or RD training.
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Host preconstruction meetings with Tenant, Tenants Superintendent, Property Management and Property Engineers, review contractor rules and regulations, Landlord approved drawings, and allow Property Management to discuss site logistics and daily coordination items.
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Community servicesbackground related to specific tenant population being served e.g. handicapped,elderly, homeless, veterans. o Knowledge of Microsoft OfficeSuite and Property Management software (e.g. Yardi, Real Page.
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As themost visible management representative to those being provided with services(housing), the Site Manager's job proficiency has a strong impact on theatmosphere and success of the property.
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